LE

Quote: 'The one area where she did alter her evidence was in relation to her allegations concerning Prince Harry's expressive art project and the assistance she says she was required to give. It simply did not appear to have been created in the way she suggests'.

LE

Old-Salt

Am not a journo...have to take ii on faith that one, but I do aplolopologise for my bad spelling.

Am just a bit miffed at all the people at the top that say one thing and then do something else. Especially look after the blokes then yourself. Seen many generals do that recently? Have got 3 years left in the Army before I jump ship and just wanted to see what other people thought. Apparently young Wills failed RCB the first time after telling the CO of the Board that he could call him Sir. No idea how he is doing at the Farm (RMAS) but think it highly possible that he cheated an his art paper. Lets face it, art isn't hard. Wonder how he'll do with PRACTAC and all the MK stuff.

LE

Am not a journo...have to take ii on faith that one, but I do aplolopologise for my bad spelling.

Am just a bit miffed at all the people at the top that say one thing and then do something else. Especially look after the blokes then yourself. Seen many generals do that recently? Have got 3 years left in the Army before I jump ship and just wanted to see what other people thought. Apparently young Wills failed RCB the first time after telling the CO of the Board that he could call him Sir. No idea how he is doing at the Farm (RMAS) but think it highly possible that he cheated an his art paper. Lets face it, art isn't hard. Wonder how he'll do with PRACTAC and all the MK stuff.

QS, I'll take you on faith, but listen to the balls you are talking! I know this is the rumour service but you have got to be kidding - 'Wills' hasn't even done RCB yet - he has attended RCB Briefing as was reported, oh and the CO is called the President. I think you'll find that you are mixing up a story about Prince Andrew arriving on his first ship and telling the Captain he could call him Andrew, to which the reply was 'you can call me Sir'.

I am no better academically qualified and I did ok ......................(-ish)

Old-Salt

Am not a journo...have to take ii on faith that one, but I do aplolopologise for my bad spelling.

Am just a bit miffed at all the people at the top that say one thing and then do something else. Especially look after the blokes then yourself. Seen many generals do that recently? Have got 3 years left in the Army before I jump ship and just wanted to see what other people thought. Apparently young Wills failed RCB the first time after telling the CO of the Board that he could call him Sir. No idea how he is doing at the Farm (RMAS) but think it highly possible that he cheated an his art paper. Lets face it, art isn't hard. Wonder how he'll do with PRACTAC and all the MK stuff.

War Hero

Well I wonder what would happen to an ordinary officer cadet? Harry has allegations of drugs and alcohol abuse in his past, scuffles with reporters/ cameramen and not to forget wearing a Nazi uniform the week before the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps! Would other officer cadets be allowed in with that past? Honour and integrity and doing the morally correct thing is always stressed at all levels of the military, but does the system start to look after some one just because he is a royal and there are some officers who want their Knighthoods and other nice kick backs like prefferential postings and so on? Not a dig at the Royal Family, I support them loyally, just a trying to point out how all that "honour and integrity" seems to fly out the window in the case of Harry, who if he were a normal private citizen i am sure would struggle to gain entry.

Old-Salt

I'm in and I used and confessed to using Drugs prior to joining up, i don't have a History of violence but its the Army after all and many do, since joining i have worn, NAZI outfits, Dresses and been to a party as Superman in a Wheel chair. Who hasn't

Flaps, GS you're trying to make an issue out of something which just isn't an issue. Give it a rest.

Why sit on the fence when you can kick it down and build a Soap Box????

War Hero

VirtualSoap Box....Well if the army wants to pride itself on its men/officers/personel wearing costumes that will make the majority of the public they serve disgusted (Nazi Uniforms, Superman in a wheel chair etc) fair enough! Did any one see that RSignals Sgt on the BBC news last night in Headly Court, who lost both legs in Iraq... I dont think you have to look too far to find some one who might not appreciate jokes/gags/ costumes in poor taste?
Well if after all that paper work and forms that are thrown at you checking past histories for criminal/drug convictions etc and the difficulties with drug addiction in the military and then its seen as "not an issue" fair enough... I am out of it all now and its no longer my business or concern.

LE

Well I wonder what would happen to an ordinary officer cadet? Harry has allegations of drugs and alcohol abuse in his past, scuffles with reporters/ cameramen and not to forget wearing a Nazi uniform the week before the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps! Would other officer cadets be allowed in with that past? Honour and integrity and doing the morally correct thing is always stressed at all levels of the military, but does the system start to look after some one just because he is a royal and there are some officers who want their Knighthoods and other nice kick backs like prefferential postings and so on? Not a dig at the Royal Family, I support them loyally, just a trying to point out how all that "honour and integrity" seems to fly out the window in the case of Harry, who if he were a normal private citizen i am sure would struggle to gain entry.

Old-Salt

VirtualSoap Box....Well if the army wants to pride itself on its men/officers/personel wearing costumes that will make the majority of the public they serve disgusted (Nazi Uniforms, Superman in a wheel chair etc) fair enough! Did any one see that RSignals Sgt on the BBC news last night in Headly Court, who lost both legs in Iraq... I dont think you have to look too far to find some one who might not appreciate jokes/gags/ costumes in poor taste?
Well if after all that paper work and forms that are thrown at you checking past histories for criminal/drug convictions etc and the difficulties with drug addiction in the military and then its seen as "not an issue" fair enough... I am out of it all now and its no longer my business or concern.